I once had my 10-22 fall out of my new bag onto the concrete. Right hand side was out of focus. Dropped it off at canon repair shop (they have them in town) and it was $80 for a new element and $120 for the repair work.

I would have expected it to be much more. I would be very pleased to get the equipment back in working order that cheap, particularly when you consider the replacement cost. I'm also impressed at the turn around time.

It's too bad it happened, of course, but it's good to know the services (at least in your case and my opinion) are reasonably priced.

jmp2000

The 40D has replacements of the shutter assembly, the shutter release button and AF unitThe 35/1.4 has misaligned center components and need to be re-calibrated.

Everything is fixed and cost me $209 for the body and $269 for the lens. Never thought repair can be so expensive. Take good care of your gears guys...

Just a heads up and insure it. I pay about $225 a year to cover 20k in gear w/o a deductable and it covers drops, theft, lost gear, just about anything. It pays for itself with one repair job at the Irvine service center.

You're lucky that's all the repair was... We have it worse in Canada. Generally their minimum fee is somewhere around $300.

With my experiences from Germany, I guess you're lucky the L lens repair wasn't even more expensive. When I got dust/sand in my 100mm non-L macro and the aperture didn't lock in anymore, the Canon service said the whole aperture AND motor had to be replaced, costing me 300€ - nearly the value of the lens!

I'm still wondering if I wasn't ripped off and they could have just cleaned it - but I am not a CPS member but just your average customer, and maybe that's the way they make money or the technicians' salaries are so high that repairing would have been even more expensive.

The 40D has replacements of the shutter assembly, the shutter release button and AF unitThe 35/1.4 has misaligned center components and need to be re-calibrated.

Everything is fixed and cost me $209 for the body and $269 for the lens. Never thought repair can be so expensive. Take good care of your gears guys...

Just a heads up and insure it. I pay about $225 a year to cover 20k in gear w/o a deductable and it covers drops, theft, lost gear, just about anything. It pays for itself with one repair job at the Irvine service center.

quick question, does that insurance cover drops made while you are outside? The insurance I am looking to get (not in the U.S.) has a weird rule of only having coverage when I am under a roof.

The 40D has replacements of the shutter assembly, the shutter release button and AF unitThe 35/1.4 has misaligned center components and need to be re-calibrated.

Everything is fixed and cost me $209 for the body and $269 for the lens. Never thought repair can be so expensive. Take good care of your gears guys...

Just a heads up and insure it. I pay about $225 a year to cover 20k in gear w/o a deductable and it covers drops, theft, lost gear, just about anything. It pays for itself with one repair job at the Irvine service center.

quick question, does that insurance cover drops made while you are outside? The insurance I am looking to get (not in the U.S.) has a weird rule of only having coverage when I am under a roof.

I specifically checked and even if I drop the thing off a pier or it gets soaked by a wave it's covered. Well worth the $225.

Insurance ...l your best friend.... Not that expensive, around $1.5 per $100 insured per year...(in the US) Some time ago on an accident my 70-200 hit the flor on the front lens, no lens cap, ended as a big piece of paperweight.. Insurance paid for it...

It was a Friday night.... Awful weekend until I got to talk with an agent on Monday.